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US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine

US, British, and [International]-Arab publications about Israel, Palestine, and the Middle East. Examine the influence of US and British policy and duplicity on the question of Palestine and US and British support for Israel. Topics include influences of the media, international fiscal ties, uses of antisemitism, roles of Arab-Americans, and political strategies of Israel, US, and Britain in the Middle East.  

Documents

Israel 's Arms Exports: Proxy Merchant for the U.S. Israel 's Arms Exports: Proxy Merchant for the U.S.
Author: Eric HooglundPublisher: American-Arab Anti-Discrimination CommitteeFormat: MonographCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
ADC Background Paper #8
Censorship in the US - I Accuse the Jews Censorship in the US - I Accuse the Jews
Author: Marguerite PedersenPublisher: Sovereign PressFormat: MonographCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
World Public Opinion and Israel World Public Opinion and Israel
Publisher: United Arab Republic Ministry of National Guidance State Information ServiceYear: 1968Volume Number: Series 4Format: CompilationCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
Articles and letters published by the world press on the situation in the Middle East and the Israeli occupied territories.
World Public Opinion and Israel World Public Opinion and Israel
Publisher: United Arab Republic Ministry of National Guidance State Information ServiceVolume Number: Series 6Format: CompilationCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
A History of the Balfour Declaration as published in London by the Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding in October 1967.
World Public Opinion and the Current Aggression in the Middle East World Public Opinion and the Current Aggression in the Middle East
Publisher: United Arab Republic Ministry of National Guidance State Information ServiceVolume Number: Series 1Format: CompilationCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
Articles and letters published by the world press on the situation in the Middle East and the Israeli occupied territories.
Edwin Montagu and The Balfour Declaration Edwin Montagu and The Balfour Declaration
Publisher: Arab League OfficeFormat: MonographCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
The first opposition to political Zionism within the ranks of the British Cabinet that produced what became known as the Balfour Declaration
The Tragedy of Palestine from the Balfour Declaration to today The Tragedy of Palestine from the Balfour Declaration to today
Author: Rt. Hon. Sir Anthony NuttingPublisher: Arab League OfficeDate: 11/2/1967Volume Number: 2-NovFormat: TranscriptCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
This article was originally delivered as a public address preceding the 23rd Annual Conference of the American Council for Judaism in NYC.
Getting Back to the Basics for the 80's Getting Back to the Basics for the 80's
Author: Dr. Sabah KabbaniPublisher: The National Association of Arab AmericansDate: 1/26/1980Volume Number: 26-JanFormat: TranscriptCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
Speech given by Dr. Sabah Kabbani (Ambassador of Syria) to the San Francisco Chapter of the National Association of Arab Americans.
Selling Israel to America: The Hasbara Project Targets the US Media Selling Israel to America: The Hasbara Project Targets the US Media
Author: Robert I. FriedmanPublisher: Mother JonesYear: 1987Volume Number: Feb-MarchFormat: ArticleCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
US Aid to Israel US Aid to Israel
Author: Dr. Mohamed RabiePublisher: The LinkYear: 1989Volume Number: Vol. 22-2 May-JuneFormat: ArticleCollection: US and British Foreign Policy on Palestine
Published by Americans for Middle East Understanding, INC.